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Canalisation (genetics)
Canalisation (canalization in American English) is a measure of the ability of a population to produce the same phenotype regardless of variability of its environment or genotype. -
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Canalization
Channelization, the process of modifying the course of a stream so that it follows a restricted path ... Canalisation (genetics), a measure of the ability of a genotype to produce the same phenotype regardless of variability of its environment -
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Ecological genetics
Ecological genetics is the study of genetics in the context of the interactions among organisms and between the organisms and their environment. ... | Evolutionary developmental biology (Evo-devo) concepts | Canalisation · Modularity · Phenotypic plasticity | -
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Evolutionary capacitance
Evolutionary capacitance is a biological theory stating that living systems have the ability to accumulate genetic variation that has no phenotypic effect until the system is disturbed (perhaps by stress), at which point the variation has a phenotypic effect and is subject to natural selection. ... Canalization (genetics) -
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Population genetics
Population genetics is the study of allele frequency distribution and change under the influence of the four main evolutionary processes: natural selection, genetic drift, mutation and gene flow. ... | Evolutionary developmental biology (Evo-devo) concepts | Canalisation · Modularity · Phenotypic plasticity | -
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Conrad Hal Waddington
| Fields | Developmental biology, Genetics, Paleontology | ... | Known for | Epigenetic landscape, canalisation, homeorhesis, genetic assimilation, chreod | -
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Bacteriophage experimental evolution
Experimental evolution studies are a means of testing evolutionary theory under carefully designed, reproducible experiments. ... Genetics. 160:1273-1281. -
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Genotype-phenotype distinction
The genotype-phenotype distinction is drawn in genetics. ... | Genetic architecture | Dominance relationship · Epistasis · Polygenic inheritance · Pleiotropy · Plasticity · Canalisation · Fitness landscape · Transgressive phenotype | -
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Günter P. Wagner
Günter P. Wagner (born May 28, 1954 in Vienna, Austria) is Alison Richard Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary biology at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. ... Population genetics -
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Gunter P. Wagner
Günter P. Wagner (born May 28, 1954 in Vienna, Austria) is Alison Richard Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary biology at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. ... Population genetics
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Canalisation (genetics)